
County to purchase $17.5 million system to book suspects into custody
County supervisors are buying a brand new system for booking criminal suspects into custody at a cost of more than $17.5 million. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of
County supervisors are buying a brand new system for booking criminal suspects into custody at a cost of more than $17.5 million. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of
It’s not quite the Grinch who stole Christmas in the Santa Clarita Valley, but local sheriff’s detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying the person who stole Christmas
The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved College of the Canyons’ $31 million refund of a recent outstanding general obligation bond Tuesday, saving taxpayers $8.3 million over the next 23 years,
Deputies responded to reports of a theft at the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall Tuesday evening. Shortly before 8 p.m., the suspect allegedly entered Victoria’s Secret, grabbed approximately $4,000 to
As they’ve done every year for at least the last six years, county regional planners have approved a request by developers to keep their plan to build a senior condo
Citing the uncertainty about Cemex ever mining in Soledad Canyon, state water officials have put the mining company’s application for water on hold, according to a letter sent by state
A suspect allegedly under a hood and wearing an all-black full-length Grim Reaper-style black cloak outside a Saugus elementary school Monday has been identified as an 18-year-old student. Cameron James
Recent California voter registration figures show that Republican congressional candidates vying to take back their seats from Democrats, including in the 25th Congressional District, might not be facing an easy
The Santa Clarita City Council unanimously voted Cameron Smyth as its 2020 mayor and Bill Miranda as mayor pro tem on Tuesday. Smyth’s first words as this year’s mayor offered
A Canyon Country man was arrested at gunpoint Monday night on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, and seized a black, semi-automatic handgun in connection with the case. Shortly
Every year, local teens from the Santa Clarita Valley YMCA’s Youth and Government chapter gather at the start of the school year and discuss current issues in hopes of fighting
Santa Clarita actress Vermyttya Miller was sentenced Monday to five years in county jail and ordered to pay $22,500 in restitution after pleading no contest to one count of felony
For the 30th Silver Spur Celebration, the College of the Canyons Foundation announced the celebration is taking place March 14 at Santa Clarita Studios. This year, Bruce Fortine will be
By Gilbert Bernal Signal Multimedia Journalist Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a woman who was allegedly recognized by loss-prevention staff on suspicion of possible prior thefts at the
Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies are investigating a reported assault with a deadly weapon on the 18300 block of Jakes Way in Canyon Country. The 911 call went out around
A Canyon Country man accused of vehicular manslaughter in a crash that killed 21-year-old Santa Clarita caregiver Meaghan York earlier this year appeared in court Thursday to set a date
Handed a bill to pay more than $25 million in missed annual payments over the last two decades, Cemex now has three options, according to the Bureau of Land Management,
In the ongoing legal battle about the 2.5 acres of solar panels on a Canyon Country hillside, a Los Angeles County judge granted Santa Clarita’s request Monday to expedite a
A “creepy” hooded man in a black full-length trench coat seen lurking around Mountainview Elementary School in Saugus Monday morning spooked a mom and her two kids enough to call
Cemex owes more than $25 million to the Bureau of Land Management and, if the payments are not made, the multinational company’s contracts for sand and gravel mining in Soledad
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